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Stylish single storey home! Life on one level has never looked so good! With three double bedrooms, two bathrooms and a stunning "broken plan" kitchen, living & dining space with a reclaimed parquet floor, the interior is super stylish. Outside there ...

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****guide price £210,000 - £220,000***** This fantastic three bedroom mid-terrace house is situated in a cul-de-sac position within the sought after location of Sprowston approximately to the north of the city centre of Norwich.

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Norfolk Property Online presents a six bedroom property producing an 8% yield and in close proximity to both the University of East Anglia and Norfolk and Norwich hospital. The property features a large sitting room, kitchen, two double bedrooms and ...

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**** over 55's development offered with no chain**** Located in the popular suburb of Thorpe St Andrew. Your Move Bennetts are pleased to offer this one bedroom over 55's bungalow. The site comprise of similar properties with communal grounds and ...

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AbbotFox presents this deceptively spacious bungalow situated within a popular residential area of Hellesdon. Offering flexible accommodation to offer two/three bedrooms, this property also provides a generous plot with outbuildings and hot tub area, ...

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No chain! This three bedroom mid-terrace property sits within half a mile of the City Centre, with a kitchen/diner, separate lounge and all bedrooms off landing. The property is available with vacant possession, but has previously achieved £1200pcm as ...

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*situated on one of the best roads in NR6* Minors & Brady are pleased to offer this 4 bed semi-detached bungalow, which is situated in a highly sought after cul-de-sac in the popular suburb of Old Catton. Offering two reception rooms, modern kitchen, ...

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Offered with no onward chain is this larger-than-average three-bedroomed Victorian period mid terrace in a highly sought after north City location. Accommodation comprises lounge, dining room, kitchen and ground floor bathroom. There are two bedrooms ...

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Offered in excellent condition, this four bedroom detached house has a been extended with a layout perfect for an annex.Hellesdon is set around four miles North West of Norwich city centre and retains its own identity having been an outlying village ...

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High spec and handsome four bedroom detached house in rarely available esteemed South City location available chain free. Cringleford Village is located at the top end of the prestigious Newmarket Road. (contd...)

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Pleasantly presented throughout this semi-detached house benefits from two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes in both, a dual aspect lounge offering field views, fitted kitchen/dining room, ground floor WC and modern bathroom.

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***** situated to the north of norwich within convenient access to norwich airport lies this superb three bedroom terrace house.Internally comprising of lounge, kitchen and bathroom with three bedrooms off landing, front and rear gardens, on road ...

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We are delighted to offer this two bedroomed semi detached bungalow, which has been modernised by current vendor, Good sized rear garden, off road parking for to the side of property for several cars leading to timber garage, in a convenient location ...

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Norfolk Property Online presents an extended semi detached house conveniently located for the University of East Anglia to the West of Norwich. The property features a modern kitchen breakfast room, sitting room and conservatory with three bedrooms ...

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*Attention investors!* An 8% yield with this superb semi detached home set within close proximity of the University of East Anglia. Featuring six bedrooms (one with en suite), lounge, fitted kitchen, ground floor bathroom and upstairs WC. To the ...

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***Guide Price £250,000 - £260,000*** Situated at the end of a cul de sac within a popular development which benefits from easy access to both the uea and the hospital, this modern four bedroom detached house is definitely one to see! Offering a ...

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Offered with no onward chain this three bedroom end town house enjoys good access to local amenities and services within the East Norwich suburb of Sprowston. Freshly decorated living space includes entrance hall, cloakroom, fitted kitchen/diner, ...

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Three-bedroomed Victorian period mid terrace with accommodation comprising lounge, dining room, kitchen and ground floor bathroom. There are two bedrooms off the first floor landing with bedroom three off bedroom two. The property has mainly uPVC ...

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This spacious and modern three-bedroomed detached over-55’s bungalow is situated in the popular suburb of Old Catton. Accommodation comprises hallway, three bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, lounge and conservatory. Outside, the property comes with ...

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Tucked away down a private drive, this unique property offers stylish family sized accommodation with the added benefit of a detached one bedroom annex, itself very well presented. It also offers four bedrooms, a spacious kitchen/breakfast room with ...

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*** open house Sat 21st October 1.30 pm - 3 pm *** guide price £450,000 - £475,000 *** A stunning four bedroom double bay fronted Edwardian hall entrance terrace house which has been renovated by the current owners to a very high standard. The ...

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**open day - Tuesday 17th Oct - 5.30 to 6.30pm -book at ** hall entrance and an elevated position offering extended living space with a loft conversion, character features and a central location make this home one not to miss!**. Guide Price £175,000 ...

The local area guide to living in Norwich

As the most medieval city in the country, Norwich has no shortage of stunning architecture to be admired. Dating back more than 1000 years, the buildings that make up the scenic town centre give a beautiful representation of old England.

Beyond the centre, the leafy suburbs provide quieter, green spaces that are popular with families. Suburbs such as Thorpe St Andrew, Hellesdon and Costessey surround the busy city as a more serene haven.

In the centre itself, there’s a busy creative scene that’s magnified by the student population. Theatres, art galleries and museums abound throughout the area, which make it a popular place for artists and connoisseurs.

It’s also a city popular with more corporate industries, such as financial services – it’s home to Aviva (previously known as Norwich Union) – and science sectors, thanks to the Norwich Research Park.

Information about the local residents

Norwich has a fairly young population, largely thanks to it being a student city. Around 26% of the 230,000 strong population is aged between 16 and 29 years old. Norwich is not particularly diverse ethnically compared to the national average, at roughly 85% White British compared to the average of 82% White British nationally. Norwich is also the least religious city in the England, with over 40% not having any religion, a staggering 15% larger than the rest of the country.

It’s also a prosperous area, with 51% of the population owning their own homes, and a higher-than-average number of residents working in health and education. Approximately half the working-age population is educated to A level or above, and around one-third work in banking, finance and insurance.

Nearby schools

There are more than 450 childcare providers for pre-school-aged children in Norwich, from playgroups and nurseries to independent schools.

Primary school children have the option of the Norwich Steiner School, which takes pupils aged between 6 and 10 years old. It is a privately run school that follows the Rudolph Steiner curriculum, which places an emphasis on art and nature.

There are also several excellent independent and state primary schools. The former includes the Norwich School and Norwich School for Girls, while the latter includes Framingham Earl High School and the day and boarding school Wymondham College.

For further education, students have the choice of City College Norwich, which is one of the UK’s biggest colleges, and the specialist Norwich School of Art & Design. The city also houses the University of East Anglia campus – a university that is consistently ranked in the country’s top 20 and particularly well known for its Creative Writing course.

Getting around

Norwich’s city centre is pedestrianised – and exploring the city on foot means that you get to take in the stunning medieval architecture. To reach the centre there are a number of Park & Ride facilities – more than any other UK city.

The city’s central location places it a short train ride away from London. There’s a well-connected train station in the city centre, as well as a number of intercity coaches. There are buses that run around the city and surrounding areas, and an extensive cycle network which includes a designated bike park.

Local shops

Norwich Lanes is the most popular area for shopping and dining. Cobbled alleyways and open courtyards are lined with boutique shops and restaurants. There’s also the Cathedral Quarter close by, which is full of further cafes, shops and green spaces. At night, the busiest areas are Tombland and Prince of Wales Road, packed with pubs and clubs.

Sports fans can visit the home of Norwich City Football Club, while history buffs can take in the City Hall clock tower.

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